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    landing
Out- of t e Brig NANCY,
Captain Sha 'lly, a Race-Street Wharf,
SUGARS in H.gfheads and Barrels,
COFFEE in Hoglheads, Barrels and Bags,
bnutied to drawback.
For Salt,
By JAMES CRAWFORD, or
WHARTON & LEWIS.
June a4tb> d.
A New Novel.
To the LADIES of Philadelphia.
This Day is PubliJhcJ by
MATHEW CAREYi,
118, Market ffreet >;
Pricc, bound, of a dollaV, sew
ed iii arblc paper, halt * dollar,
Charlotte, a tale of Truth, I
IN TwO VOLUMES.
By Mi s. ROWSON, of the New Theatre,
Phladelph,a, Author of Victoria, the In
quilipo!, the FiJle de Clbambre*, &r..
\Qf Charloitt, the Reviewers have
given the foil Gluing char a Her,
II !Ti3v be u rale *»f Truth*," for it is
not un natural', and it u a talc of real dik
tress. Charlotte, by the artifice of a teach
, recoil mended to a school, from huma
nity rather hati a of her inte
grity, or the regularity of her former "con
duct, is enticed i>6ul ht and a
ccoiiipauiej a young >ificer to America.——
The marriage if not forgotten,
is and Charlotte dies a martyr
to the incu«:ftan« y of the over, and treach
ery or tiis tneid.—Tlife (ituations ire art
leis and *iffecbng— ;he descriptions natu
ral and partietic ; we lhon'd fj'eifor Char
lotte it fftch a ever e&iftecT, who
For one efrdr scarcely, defcrved
so reve«-e apu lifliinent. If it Is k fic
tion, poetip justice is not, we think", pro
perly I'itribnted.
Said Carey has jujl publi/hed,
A 2 sheet map of Kentucky
compiled by Eliliu Barker, price one dol
lar and two thirds.
War Atlasy containing map* of France,
Germany, Spam, Italy; the United Provin
ees, the Netherlands, a id the Weft Indies.
Price two dollar*.
Map of New Jerley—Half a dollar.
Map* of Vermont, Connedficiit, Dela
ware, three eighths of
a dollar each.
April 29. tutb&sJW
Congress. of the United States,
In Senate, Tuefaay May 13th, 1794.
ORDERfcD, that Rufut Putnam; Ma
naf 'ah Cutlerj Rdbert Oliver and
GnJfinGreen, do, upon the third Monday of
December ne'xtf (hew cause to the Senate,
•why so much of the grants of land to them
the said Rnftis Putnam, Manaflah Cutler,
Robert Oliver and Griffin Green } pu.-foant
to an Art enrirltd " An art authorizing
the grant and conveyance of certain lauds
to ihe Ohio Company of alpiciates,'' (hall
not re declared void, as may interfere
with and he fbfficient to fatisfy the claims
• t'thr Fre ivh settlers at Galliopolis.
Ordered, that the delivery of a topy
of the abov** order to Klrus Putnairt, Ma
nalfah Cuiier, Robert Oliver, or G.iffin
Green, aiid th# publication of the fame,
due .nontb, in one of the Gazettes printed
in this City, (hall be deemed fufHcient no.
tlce ihe-eof. v
Extrail from the Journals of Senate.
Attest,
SAM. A. OTIS, secretary.
May 14. in.
GUTHRIE's GEOGRAPHY
Improved.
THE fiibfcription for this work on the
Original of twelve dollars and the
binding, will be cloferi this day—-and on
Monday the fubferipnon wWI open at four
teen dollars, exclulive of the price of bind
ing- »
The new maps added to this edition are
twenty One ; among which are those of
Ncw-Hampfljirej MafTachufetts, Connecti
cut, Rliode-Ifland, Vermont, New Yorkj
New Jerfeyj Perlnfylvania, Delaware, Ma
ryland, North Caro
lina, the Geneffee Government, South Ca
rolina, and Georgia. Tliefe maps have ne
ver been given in any former system of
and, it is hoped, would alone
be futficient to entitle this work 41 a pre
ference to any other edition of Guthrie.
N B. The map of the United States,
which is compiling by Mr. Simuel Lewis,
from the refpertive ft ate maps, will be far
more complete than any one yet published,
and be printed on two large sheets Of
paper, nearly the lize of the late Mr. Mur
ray's map.
May 31 d
• ■
just Published,
By Benjamin Johnson, and fold at hit
Bookfttre, No. 147, Market Jireet,
The Life of Dr. Franklin,
with a striking lijcenefs, executed in a mat
terly manner by ThackarMnd Vallance,
|(rice fivefhillings.
The Ready or Traders' Sure
Guide* J 9
The Young Bookkeeper's Afliftant, 6/3
The Chriflian, a poem, by Charles Craw
ford, 4/4 .. r —
Efop's Fables, 4JB '
Swan's Britifli Architect, 37/6
Paine's ditto yj
Town and Country Builder's A Aidant.
22/6
In the press, ejtd will be publijtied in a fe=w
d(tys, and fold as afjo-ve,
Reflections and Maxims, by
William Penn, w4th his advice to hii chil
ien, 4/8.
16100.2,1794. m&wim
Ptiilkdelphla, March, 1 1794.
JUST PUBLISHED,
B/ MATHE.W CAREY,
No. 118, Market Jireet,
THE FIRST VOLUME OF A NEW
SYSTEM OF
IVloderA Geography:
/ °f\ A
Geographical, HlJlorical\ aha
Commercial Grammar <;
.And urefent (late of rhe fj?ve al
NATIONS OF THE WORLt).
CONTAINING, ,
1. Th- figure?, motions, and distanceS of
the planets,according totlie Newtonian sys
tem and the lateil observations.
2. A general view of t lie earth,confidereti
as a pl.iircr; \vitii feverai ufei'ul geographical
definitions aird problems.
3- The grand divisions of the globe into
land and water, continents and iflamls.
4- The situation and extent of empires,
kingdoms,ftates, provinces and colonies.
'S- Their climates, air, foil, vegetaWes,
produrt 011s, metals, irtinerals, natural curi
capes, promontories,
aud lakes.
6. The birds and beads peculiar to each
country. . .
7. Obfe'rvatVonson the changes that have
been any where eiferved upoq the face of
nature since the i'Aoflfcarly periods of his
tory.
8. The history and origin of nations}
rhei» forms of government, religion, laws,
revenues,taxes,naval anirrtilita y strength
9. The genius, manners', tuftoms, and
abits of the people.
10. Their language,learning^arts, scien
ces, manufartures, and commerce.
JI. The chief cities, ftrurtures'j ruins,
and artificial curiofitiCs.
12. The longitude, latitude, bearings,
and distances Of principal places from Phila
delphia.
To which arc added,
1. A Geographical Index, with the
names and places alphabetically arranged.
2. A TabLe of the Coins of all nations,
and their value in dollars and gents.
A Chronologic a l TABtft of remarka
ble events,from the creation to the present
me.
By WILLIAM GUTHRIE, E/q.
The Astronomical Part correrted by
Dr. Rittenhousb.
|To which have been added,
The late Discoveries of Dr. Herschell,
and other eminent Astronomers.
The FIRST AMERICAN EDITION,
Correrted, lirtproved, and greatly Enlar
ged.
The firfl: volume contaifat tweity-one
Maps end Chart3)be!ides two Aftrondinical
Plates, viz*
1. Map of' the Wdrlil. i.'Chprt of the
worle 3. Europe. 4. Alia. $. Africa. 6.
South America. 7. Cook's discoveries.
8. Countries round the north Pole. 9.
Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, to. Se
ven United Provinces. ii. Aiiftrianj
French and Dutch Netherlands. 12. Gfcr
itiany. i - Seat of war in France. 14-
France divided into depaitmentj. ij.
Switzerland. 16. Italy, Sifcily; arid Sar
dinia. 17. Spain and Portugal. 18.
Turkey in Europe and Hungary. 19. Ire
land. 20. Weft-Indies. 2i. Vermont. 22.
Ar miliary sphere. 23. Copeniitaii fyftein.
With the second volume, which is now
irt the pfefs, will be given the following
Maps:
1. Russia in Europe and Alia;
i. Scdtland.
3- England and Wales.
4. Poland.
j. China.
6. Hindoftari.
7. United States.
8. Britifli America;
9. State of New-Hampfhlrf.
10. State of MafTachufetts.
it. State of Connerticut.
12. State of Rhode-Island.
13. State of New-York.
14. State ofNew-Jerfey.
ij. State-os Pennsylvania.
16. State of Delaware.
17. State of Maryland.
18. State of Virginia.
19. State «f Kentucky.
20. State of North-Carolina,
ai. Tennelfee Government.
22. State of South-Carolina.
23. State of Georgia.
TERMS.
1. This work will be compriled in two
volumes.
i. Subscribers pay for the prelent volume
onelelivervj fix dollars, and the price of
binding, (56 cents for boards.}
3. They may receive the succeeding vo
lume in twenty-four weekly numbers, at
a quarter dollar each, or else, when fi
nifhed, at the fame price as the firft.
4. The fub'feription will be riil'ed on the
firft day of June 1794, to fourteen dol
lars, exclusive of binding.
J. Should any copies remain for sale after
the completion ot the work, they will lie
fold at sixteen dollars, and the price of
binding.
6. The names of the fulofcribers Will be
publilhed as patrons of American litera
ture, arts, and sciences.
It is wholly unnecessary to expatiate on
> the advantage,to American readers; that
this edition over every imported
edition of any system of Geography extant.
The addit tion of maps of thefevecal testa.-,
procured a very great expense, and from
the best materials that are attainable,
speaks such full convirtion oh this fobjeft,
that it would be difrefpert te the read
er's Underltanding to suppose it requisite
to enter into a detail of arguments to
prove its faperiority. In nofimilar work
have fuck mapsbeenever introduced.
The emendatiansand additions which
are made in this work,are innumerable,and
occur in every page. The public are re
ferred to the preface for a flight (ketch
of a few of them.
The publisher takes the present oppor
tunity of returning hisitioft sincere thanks
so those refpertable chararters who have
favored him with documents for improv
ing the maps of feverai of the states He
PHILADELPHIA :-Prikted by JOHN FENNO, No. 3, S.wth Fowrth Street-.-Pr.ce Six Dollars Per Annum.
requrfts a continuance of their kindness;
and hopes that such public spirited citizens,
as are pofl'efled of fiin.iar documents, will
favor him with theiraififtance in perfect
ing iiis undertaking.
The extraordinary encouragement with
which he has 'been favored, has excited
in his breast the warmed fentimenti of gra
titude— ientiments which time will not el
•'ace. He pledges himfelf to the citizens
of the United States, to spare neither pain;,
nor ex.pe.le to .render the present edition;
of Guihrie's Geography improved, deserv
ing of their pati onage. walrf
JAMAICA RUM,
LANDING at Hamilton's wharf, a ove
the Drawbridge, oat of the ft.ip Bacchus
Cept. Vannema>, Jam « ca,
FOR SALE £Y
PETER BLIGHT.
May 16 d
Morris Academy.
THIS institution is now open for 1 lie re
ception of ffudents under the immediate
care of Mr. Caleb RufTell, whose abilities
as an instructor, and attachmentto the bu.
finefs have long been known and approved.
He has under him the bell affiflant; it!
the different fcliolars arc
taught the Engliffy French, Laiin, and
Greek Public-Speaking, Writing,
Arithmetic, Geography, Aftronomyi and
l the various branches of the Mathematics.
I\ie ileal hy ficuation of this place is Cue
as, to recommend it 10 those, who wish t<
have their children in the country. Boatd
ing, washing, friending, &c. will be provid
(d in good families, and the morals of the
feholars carefully attended to.
The price including tuition, firewood,
&c. exclusive of the French language) will
not exceed thirty pounds proclamation mo
ney per annum) an addition of threedollars
per quarter will be made to such scholars
y>iio are tailghf the French language. The
jjire&ori at edeurmined to pay such atten
tion to this institution, as'will render it
refpeftable and ufeful.
GABRIEL H. FORD, }
TIMOTHY JOHNS, jun. > Direit's.
NATHAN FORD, }
MortiftoWn, May 15, 1794
diw. w2m.—
Christiana Mills
For Sale.
ON Monday the firll diy of September
next at 8 o'clock in the evening, at the
Coffee House in he city oV Philadelphia
will be fold by public vendufe, two tract
or pieces of land situated in \Vhite Clay
Creek hundred, New Castle county Slid state
of Delaware; one of which contains Kbout
sixty acres of highly improved land, ott it
area large two ftriry brick dwelling house; a
co venient brick bat nj with ftabliug and a
carriage house underneath, an e cellent
kiln for drying corn ; and the well known
mil Is called ClpriitWna Mills (late Paner
fon's) which being a- th« head of tlie tide
on Christiana river, and but about half a
mile from the landing, is conveniently situ
ated for carrying the articles manufactured
it the mills hy water to Philadelphia—This
property being close to the road leading
from Elkton to Christiana bridge, and at
the hfead of the tide, with many other at
tendant advantages, render its situation for
the milling,btifinefs so very valuable, as to
be equal'ed by tew and excelled hy none.
The latter tract containing 17 J acrc<} is
about one mile t'roiil the mills and is chief
ly woodlandj which being contiguous to
water carriage to the city of Philadelphia,
inuft be of increasing value; 'fpetially as
there is a quality of latge timber in said
tra<st fuitaiile for the purposes of the
milis.
The tHnis upon Which the above men
tioned eftatet will be fold are—one thou
sand pounds to bfe paid ori executing the
deeds, and seven hundred and fifty pounds
per annum, with interest for thejemainder
or proportionably for each part.
Indisputable titles will he made for the
property; by
John nixon,
A I.EX. FOSTER,
GEO. LATIMER.
At fame tim* and place will be /bid a
large BOAT,
July 2 raw&sts
ADVERTISEMENT *
LETTERS on the fubjetft of the Wash
ington Lottery, being by riliftake repeat
edly addrefled to the Commiflioners for the
City of Wafhingtoil.
Persons concerned are bereby informed,
that all such should be addrefled ither to
W. Deakins juti. of, Walhington, or to the
Subscriber. The commiflioners never hav
ing contemplated any further concern in
this business, than in their aflent to receive
the bonds and approve the names of the
managers. The prizes have been paid and
are paying on demand by W. Deakins,
Washington, Peter Oilman, Boston, and
by the Subscriber.
For the Lottery No. 1, the feeUrities al
ready given will be retained by the c<tm
miflioners, or transferred by them at their
option to the bank of Columbia ; and the
commiflioners will be consulted refpe<fting
a judicious and equitable disposition of the
houses 11) be built thereby ; their treasury
or the bank of Columbia will receive the
money intended for the National Univer
sity, and they will be consulted in the no
mination of the 14 managers ; but all the
fefponfibility refpedting the general dispo
sition of the tickets, and payment of pri
zes, will reft as in the Hotel Lottery, on
the persons whose names are and may be
hereafter publijhed aS afliftants to forward
this business with
S. BLODGET.
N. B. Mr. Blodget will be particularly
obliged if those persons who poflefs prizes
yet unpaid, will apply for their money as
early as poflible.
June 7th. d.
Carolina Rice and Indigo,
BAY MAHOGANY, and FRENCH
burr stones,
FOR SALE v BY
Gurney arid Smith.
May 14■ ] d ,
"* FOR SALE,
At the STORES of
Jefle & Robert Wain,
PORT WINE in pip*s\ lihds. and quar
ter casks
LISBON do. in pipes and quarter caflcs
Souchong and Congo TEAS, in quarter
chests
A quantity of Lisbon and £adiz SALT
Soft shelled ALMONDS in bales
Velvet CORKS, In do.
Russia MATTS.
-]nne q d
Richard Johns In the Chancery Court
v ( of the
John Wells aid State of Maryland,
Mordec'ai Cole. J May ibth 1794
The Complainant hath' fil
ed his bill, for the puipofe of obtaining a
decree, to veil in him a complete legal title
to two tracts of land, lying in Baltimore
county, one called Painters-Level, con
taining too acres, the other failed Profpeit
c ntai . 11553 acres.He flares,that the said
John Weils ou the 16th day of March 1774
contracted to fell the said land to the said
MordecaiCole,&executed.to him a bond for
conveyance,that the said Cole, on the fame
day, executed to the said Wells a bond for
the pavnv nt of the purchase money amoun
ting to/675 Pennlylvania currency, that
the said Cole hath lince discharged the whole
of the purchase moneA, and hath assigned
to the complainant the (aid bond for con
veyance; that the laid Wells hath never
executed a deed, agtdeably sb his contract
but hath removed ou* of the date of Mary
land, and now relides in the state Of Ken
tucky.
It is thereupon, and at therequeft of the
complainant, adjudged, and ordered, that
he procuie a eopy of this oruer to be infert
tdat least fix' weeks fueceffively, before
he firft of August next, in the United
States Gazette"at Philadelphia, to the in
tent, that the said John Wells may havfcno
rlc of the complainant's application to
this court, and slay be warned to appear
here, on or before the firft Tuefd .y in Oc
tober next, to shew cause wherefore this
court fhouid not orrice d to decree, agree
ably (i the prayer of the complainant; and
to the ail of assembly, for filch cases made
and provided.
T ft,
Samuel Harvey Howard.
Reg. Cur. Can.
June 13 / mw&ffiw
Just Published,
111 one handsome volume,t2mo # Price 5s
AND FOR SALE BY
JOHN ORMROD,
At FraHllin'sHtad, No. 41, —
Stre ft,
AN ESSAY ON THE
Natural Equality of Men,
On the Rights that result from it, arid on
the Duties which it i.npofes.
To which a MEDAL was adjudged, by
the Teylerian Society at Haailem.
Cor reded and Enlarged, by
William lawrence brown,
d. D.
Profeffor of Moral and the
Law of Nature, and of Ecclefiaftica
Iliftory ; and Minister of the English
Chu'chat Utrerht.
Aliquid Temper ad commumm ntilitatem
afferendnm Cicero.
Tht FirJ} American Edition.
THRgrand principle of Equality, if
rightly utiderftood, is the only basis
on which univeri'al juflrce, sacred otder,
arid perfect freedom, can be tt' mly bu 11
and permanently feetired. The ven of
it exhibited in thii efTay, at the fame time i
thai it reptefCes the inlnlence of office,
-the tyranny of pride, and t! e'imtrages of j
oppreflion ; confirms, in the ttinfl forcible
the neceffitv of iitbordinatior, i
and the just demands of lawful aurhority.
So far indeed, from lonfenjng the bands
of society, that it maintains inviolate, e
very natural and every civil diftin&ion,
draws more clo'ely every social tie, unites
In one harmonious and juflly proportioned
-fyflem, and brings men together on the
even ground of the inherent rights ps hu
man naure, of reciprocal obligation, and
of a common relation to the community.
March 18. tU ts
MADEIRA,
SHf.KRY, '
PORT, WlNESofthe firftquality
LISBON, &
TENERIFFEJ '
Old Jamaica Spirit, Antigua and Weft In
dia Rum.
Coniac, French and Ptach Brandies
Claret and Port Wine of a I'uperipr qua
lity in cafesi
Winr Cyder and "Vinegar, in pipes and
hhds.
Corks in Bales,Havannah Se}»ars in Boxes.
Philadelphia Porter, in Caiksand Bottles
London do. in do. do.
Philadelphia Ale and Beer in do. do.
London do. in do. do. and
Cyder :n barrels and bottlei, prepared for
exportation or immediate use,
FOR SALE BY
Benjamin W« Morris,
The corner of Dock and friar Jl, efts,
Where he has provided fuitabie stores and
vaults, for the reception of
WINE 5, &c.
Which he proposes to store or dispose of
ori CommifTinn
/ Captains ofvelfels and o'hers fupplird
with any of the above LIQUORS bottled,
and leaflores in geneal put up.
j May 9 tu&fim
! FOR sale,
BY MATHEW CAREY, No «
Mai ket-Strect, '" 8
An Eflay on Slavery
Di ligned to exhibit in a new
view its rffefts on morals, induk n P0, " : of
peace tffociety. Some fafls and ca'lr"i ■"*
are offered to prov? the labor of f„, a " 0,, «
much more produMvc than that , 'i'V"
that countries arc rich, powerful and * "'
in proportion as the laboring Dc „„, 'PPY.
the fruits of their own labor • Jl' H"'"?
the necessary conclusion, that Haverv , ■ ce
trcis well as unjuJl, •
PKICE2S Cents.
rebruary 13.
* — ■ dtf
office of the President andDireft
1 «f the Insurance Com paky ' ct " r «
AmihlcA, is removed.,to No. 107
Front (freer, being the foutl, enlll ' h
Front and Walnut ilreets. * rntr 9f
The Public are cautioned to
beware of counterfeited Ftve Dollar- »,,,
of the Bank of the United States !a
Twenty DoUar Bilh of the Bank of kfti
America, fe-veral of which hair
in circulation within a few days
are good general imitation of theuL, 1
MARKS.
Fine Dollar Bills of the Bank of th.
United States, .
„ A „ LL th ?' ' ,ave appeared have the let*,-
F. for their Alphabetical Mark
Thi Texture of the Paper is t'hickrr and
whiter and >t take, the ink»more freelv
than the genuine paper. 7
The O. in the word Company i s smaller
than the M. and other letters of that word
fothat a line extended from tht top of ihe
O, to touciv the top of the M. wouldextend
considerably above the rang, of the whole
word.
I" tl,e word United the! letters are nar.
rower andclofer together-ihan (h«reft of
the bill.
The i and fin the word promiie are not
parallel, they inclining much more forward
than ttie i.
The engraving i s badly executed the
strokes of all the Letters are flronger and
the device in themargin particularly ismuth
coa.fcr and appears darker than in the true
bills. Sohre of the countei fgits bear date in
1 Whereas the Ban* was not in opera
tion till December, and no five dollar bills
were iflued in jhat year.
Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bunk of North
America.
ALL that have appeared have the letter
B jor their alpliabecica) mark.
They are printed on a paper nearly simi
lar to that of the countei Jt-ir Five Dollar
Noter above defer:bed j the engraving is
better executed, and they apprpach neaur
to the appearance of tne genuine hills.
The fine -ruled lines through lie word
ITvknt)\ id the body of the bill, are in
bei tJi rteen in the genuine b lis, and but
i wclve in the counterfeits.
The word(V»/w?y is mo< U like__£L- ' i]c
"rd in the Five Dollar Bills as defer bed
above, thtf 0 being iefs than the m, and 0*
the s following.
T here rs no stroke to the t in the word
North wheieaa in the genuine bills thelboke
is wel' defined.
The cut in the word Twenty, to
' 'iC left band at the bottom, do not come
down to the linej butaie f« cut as to give
an irregular appearance to the word, the
Ttv ai d :he going below them.
The fig n >iure J Nixon, has the appear*
ance of being written wi h la»ib-hlack and
oil, and differs from oi,her inks used in
p»iirting th bills and the cafliicr's signa
ture.
Ic is fuopofed these forgeries were commit-*
ttd in lome of the Southern States, a:> all the
counterfeits thai have appeared, have come
from ihtnccj and two perfens have been ap*
prehended in Virginia, on fuipijtion of being'
the autho? of them.
Hie Veward of ONE THOUSAND DOL
LARS will be paid \o atiy_ Per lon or Ptrfonj
«vho (hall discover and prosecute to cotivic
tion the fcveial offenders of tlie following
ctc r «"i ipdons or any of t.tenc, viz.
The perlon or p<rfor<B, wlfo mqnnfactur*
ed she poper on which the itiJls aje grimed.
The perf 0 n or per fans, vvlfo t<*gr*vcd
plates. \
1 he printer or printers, of the bills.
Ever y person who has «6led as k p- ncipal
in any other way, in the iiwunterfciting,and
uttering the said bills.
Philadelphia, March 28, '794
April 22, 1794>
Other counterfeit bills
of the Bank of the United St'ates nave ap
peared in circulation.
»The denomination is of TWENTY
DOLLARS, and the alphabetical mark is
the letter B.
They may b> diftinguiflied from the g c '
nuine the following MARKS :
The pape. - of the cotrnte»f'cits is a
more tend r texture and gloiley ft
than the and there is no water
mark in them.
The letter C. in the word. Caflrer*
he true bills is ftiongly maiked, "hertas
in the counterfeits, the whole letter is t
tine hair stroke, evidently in an unhniined
itate. The letter a in the word dema»»®i
i^ badly form< d and the wholf woicl iil tji l "*
and there no com in aat theend o* 31
/here is* in the genuine bills.
,The marginal device, is much daiker
in the falfe, than in the genuine biHs ® w "
ing to the fliafie flrokes being poa'fe», ,nil< .
nearer and conieqner t'y nin '
more numerous. This diflerenee ll' 5 ' 1
eye at fir ft view.
I he Otme reward of*"ONE Tfl ( ' 1 .
DOJ-LA RS, will he paid so app'e! ;
Sc pr.»!ecuting to conviction tlie
above e'efenbed Offenders in lefpect to t ' -
as to the Jaft described b»l-s. ~ .
THOMAS WILLING,
of 1 he Bink S,l, " S, fth<
JOHN NIXON, Pr.ffidcnt.oJt
Bank nl North America.
By order of the Committees 1 c
Boards.